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  2. History of Durrus and District - Wikipedia

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    M.F. Cusack: History of the City and County of Cork, Guys, Cork, 1875, Catholic Central Library, Dublin; David Dickson:Old World Colony, Cork and South Munster 1630–1830, Cork University press, 2005, ISBN 1-85918-355-7 'Under the Shadow of Seefin' Ann McCarthy; Irish words collected by Joe O'Driscoll NT Dunbeacon and Dublin in the 1930s

  3. Durrus - Wikipedia

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    Durrus (Irish: Dúras) [2] is a village and civil parish in West Cork in Ireland. It is situated ten kilometres (6 mi) from Bantry in County Cork, at the head of the Sheep's Head and the Mizen Head peninsulas. Durrus is on the Wild Atlantic Way driving route which spans the Irish coastline from the Inishowen peninsula in Donegal to Kinsale in ...

  4. List of archaeological sites in County Cork - Wikipedia

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    Location of Durrus village. The high road from here is built over land known as Carrig Cannon. Curraghavaddra (195 acres) Currach an Mhadra, 'the bog of the dog'. On the west side is a ringfort. Clonee (409 acres) Cluain Fhia, 'meadow of the deer' or Aodh's meadow. In the cente is Clonee ringfort. Clashadoo (749 acres) Clasa Dubha, 'dark ...

  5. St James' Church, Durrus - Wikipedia

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    The Durrus Garden Fête is a long-standing annual tradition, dating to at least 1932. [11] It has been held every year since, with the exception of 2020 and 2021 due social distancing guidelines imposed by the Irish Government during the COVID-19 pandemic .

  6. Coomkeen - Wikipedia

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    Coomkeen (Irish: Com Caoin) is a townland located near Durrus in West Cork, Province of Munster, Ireland. [1] It is a small valley home to approximately 14 families, it is also the home of the world-famous Durrus Cheese.

  7. Dunmanus Bay - Wikipedia

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    Dunmanus Bay is a bay in County Cork, Ireland. The bay lies between Mizen Head to the south and Sheep's Head to the north with the small village of Durrus at the head of the bay. The bay is out of the main tidal flow with no significant rivers flowing into it and is little frequented by vessels.

  8. Coolcoulaghta Standing Stones - Wikipedia

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    They were removed in 1980 but the stones were replaced in 1983 by the Office of Public Works, after local outcry, using a plan and elevation made in 1977 by archaeologists of Ordnance Survey Ireland. [citation needed]

  9. History of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of Irish History 1840–1916 (1916 Rebellion Walking Tour) A Concise History of Ireland by P. W. Joyce; Sources: A National Library of Ireland database for Irish research; The Ireland of Yesterday Archived 5 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine – slideshow by Life magazine; Irish history stories recalled on dvd, free web videos online ...